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Orthography Purge of A.S. 112
When the letter changed, the invoice died obediently
The Orthography Purge of A.S. 112 reopened 411 manifest cases, stripped eleven Litigants of practice rights, and taught merchants that one suspect stroke can bankrupt a warehouse.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-002

Precedent Curator
The cargo is gone; the case remains, sharpened and shelved
Precedent Curators are archive-retired Manifest Litigants who preserve citations, reconcile variants, feed the Thirty-Seal Index, and make old disputes profitable again.
Codex Ref. XII.26.01-001

Rot-Week of Saint Vellum
Eleven days to save the forms, four days to lose the food
The Rot-Week of Saint Vellum was an eleven-day port paralysis in which disputed cargo names perfected the paperwork, spoiled the food, and licensed Manifest Litigants into profitable necessity.
Codex Ref. VII.8.10-001

Saint Vell of the Lantern Table
Seal it before the mud eats the name
Occupational patron of Trench-Court Clerks and front registrars, Saint Vell keeps the page dry, the lantern lit, and the dying name useful.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-148

Saint Vellum-of-Breath
Close what must close
Occupational patron of Purity Fume-Inspectors, administratively devotional and publicly impossible, whose sealed nostril-ring teaches selective detection where total truth would freeze a district.
Codex Ref. III.2.01-137

Shadow Counsel
Where the law does not break, but bends toward the purse
Shadow Counsel are purchased Manifest Litigants: licensed mouths rented by smugglers, syndicates, and caravan houses to make lawful procedure serve private dirt.
Codex Ref. XI.1.06-001

Tariff Chapel
The altar where hunger, bone, freight, and grief learn their lawful weight
The Tariff Chapel is the Synod's sacramental weighing room, born from the A.S. 97 Bread-Scale Uprising and extended to goods, corpses, relics, queues, and taxable desperation.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.67-001

Thirty-Seal Index of Precedent
The book that lets old disputes bite new throats
The Thirty-Seal Index is Commerce's weaponised memory: port-court precedent sealed thirty ways, kept cold, and lent to litigants who know where hunger must wait.
Codex Ref. XIII.1.89-187
